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of wyoming? ms. crowder: i'm sorry? have you always lived in wyoming? ms. crowder: yes. carper: i go there are a couple of times. a lovely place. real wyoming. a good one. you mentioned in your testimony that your native state requested that the forest service use in its authorities in the farm bill , but the agency has not yet done so. i want to ask you if you think that this is in large part because the forest services budget is inadequate and the agency has to spend more than half its budget fighting fires? ms. crowder: yes, sir. fire borrowing is a real concern. and governor mead shares that concern. it takes away opportunities for us to get some active management done on the ground as well as other projects, recreation projects, habitat enhancement projects and others. exclusions under the 2014 farm bill have not happened yet. it is because of the hesitancy to use the tool and also because there are many instances where a larger action is necessary. so chipping away 3000 acres at a time like
of wyoming? ms. crowder: i'm sorry? have you always lived in wyoming? ms. crowder: yes. carper: i go there are a couple of times. a lovely place. real wyoming. a good one. you mentioned in your testimony that your native state requested that the forest service use in its authorities in the farm bill , but the agency has not yet done so. i want to ask you if you think that this is in large part because the forest services budget is inadequate and the agency has to spend more than half its budget...
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the gentlelady from wyoming. ms. cheney: mr. speaker, i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from michigan, mr. mitchell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognize for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. mitchell: i thank the gentlewoman from wyoming for yielding. i rise in support of h.r. 36, mika's law, which i proudly co-sponsored. it's said that nations are judged by how we care for our weakest members. there are no more vulnerable than a preborn child, whom unfortunately we've failed to protect. the united states is one of only seven nations that allow elective abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy when science confirms that the babies feel pain. accompanying us on this list are china and north korea. nations with disturbing records of human rights violations. mr. speaker, this is not simply about a medical procedure. it's about life. mika pickering was born at 22 weeks. he is now a happy, healthy kindergartener. there's a lot of talk around here about life. this bill is about life. it is not about being lucky enough to have a bir
the gentlelady from wyoming. ms. cheney: mr. speaker, i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from michigan, mr. mitchell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognize for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. mitchell: i thank the gentlewoman from wyoming for yielding. i rise in support of h.r. 36, mika's law, which i proudly co-sponsored. it's said that nations are judged by how we care for our weakest members. there are no more vulnerable than a preborn child, whom unfortunately we've failed to protect....
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right now if you live in wyoming. all things being equal you pay more tax than someone that lives in new york. that is just not fair and it is something we are hoping to change and we hope the house and senate think so. >> some are saying though that those taxpayers and those days will end up with disproportionately paying for the tax cut bill if this is -- question be careful because some of the reasons it is so hard to do tax reform, is that you can always go in and look at one provision is a this has passed for this person i cannot vote for it. you have to look at holistically. you need to look at the entire impact of the tax plan. i heard governor cuomo inherited his testing would raise taxes up for every person in new york.that is just false. when you look at it, doubling the standard deductions, people will not be interested in the state local taxes deductions anymore because they will not take it. >> they won't have to.>> exactly right. >> 46 years ago today the national debt course at troy -- passed $1 trillio
right now if you live in wyoming. all things being equal you pay more tax than someone that lives in new york. that is just not fair and it is something we are hoping to change and we hope the house and senate think so. >> some are saying though that those taxpayers and those days will end up with disproportionately paying for the tax cut bill if this is -- question be careful because some of the reasons it is so hard to do tax reform, is that you can always go in and look at one...
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some of the hills picking up wyoming. some of the hills picking up over wyoming. some of the hills picking up over a wyoming. some of the hills picking up over a foot of snow fall. the thick, wet, heavy snow fell on tree branches and they came crashing down onto power lines. many customers we re onto power lines. many customers were left without power. what followed was a sharp frost. temperatures as low as —5 on tuesday morning. the weather padrons changing a little bit. the winds —— the winds are changing direction. a change to a southerly wind flow across the north—west and western plains will lead to milder air. temperatures in denver 19 degrees. moving away from the united states, we are going to take a look at the weather across india and bangladesh, or we have had a monsoon depression. this is brought over 100 million —— millimetres of rain to bangladesh. although the system will weaken, the moisture left over will help form some pretty big showers through west bengal and other areas. we could see some localised issues. several inches of rain fr
some of the hills picking up wyoming. some of the hills picking up over wyoming. some of the hills picking up over a wyoming. some of the hills picking up over a foot of snow fall. the thick, wet, heavy snow fell on tree branches and they came crashing down onto power lines. many customers we re onto power lines. many customers were left without power. what followed was a sharp frost. temperatures as low as —5 on tuesday morning. the weather padrons changing a little bit. the winds —— the...
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we don't have that problem in wyoming, our population is so small. coming over from different countries and u.s. we need to stop that. if they want to come over, bring them the proper way. the one thing i will complain about the most, make them speak english. half the time you cannot understand what they are saying at all. i don't think that is right. host: that is bernie in wyoming. we have addressed the immigration issue somewhat. he talks about unregistered versus registered guns. how much of an impact are the proliferation of guns in some areas on the gun crime in those areas? guest: when you look at the issue of homicide in the united states, there is often a television among advocates -- 10 tatian among advocates -- temp toion among advocates simplify the problem. in reality, it is a complex social problem. with regard to guns, i am in favor of reasonable gun regulations. the caller has a good point, most gun crime is committed with guns that were illegally possessed at the time. that does not mean we should not pursue reasonable gun restrictio
we don't have that problem in wyoming, our population is so small. coming over from different countries and u.s. we need to stop that. if they want to come over, bring them the proper way. the one thing i will complain about the most, make them speak english. half the time you cannot understand what they are saying at all. i don't think that is right. host: that is bernie in wyoming. we have addressed the immigration issue somewhat. he talks about unregistered versus registered guns. how much...
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wyoming, would affect wyoming, it's a rural state. 22% get a $6300 break the state that is least effective is still very affected. south dakota only and seven west virginia only 17% of the people get a $9000 break in west virginia the $6000 break in north dakota. not to leave off north dakota. there around between four and $596,800. okay folks? the achilles' heel of this bill, there are many estate local deductibility. kills the middle class and the upper middle income people. it doesn't affect the rich. they don't pay a lot of property taxes, they make their money in high-income places. a lot of stocks and bonds. the standard deduction does not undo it because you lose the standard exemption. even if you just husband-and-wife without kids i'm can ask unanimous consent the debate be delayed for a few minutes. i just need to finish my remarks, most on. okay. so, the benefit of state local deductibility affects every state, every city, every town, every municipality and goes deep into the middle class and working class. one other point i have to make, never realizing that some of our republi
wyoming, would affect wyoming, it's a rural state. 22% get a $6300 break the state that is least effective is still very affected. south dakota only and seven west virginia only 17% of the people get a $9000 break in west virginia the $6000 break in north dakota. not to leave off north dakota. there around between four and $596,800. okay folks? the achilles' heel of this bill, there are many estate local deductibility. kills the middle class and the upper middle income people. it doesn't affect...
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this is a huge problem in wyoming. wyoming's the least populated state in the nation. if it's a huge problem there, it has to be even greater across the country. i'm sure it's a problem in all of them. in 2014, we learned that several veterans died in arizona while staff at the v.a. medical center entered false information about their wait times, about their appointments. they kept getting delayed. later that year we found that scheduling manipulation was widespread, including in my state of wyoming. congress responded by creating the v.a. choice program to help veterans get help in their communities and to get it promptly. unfortunately, wyoming veterans are continuing to experience delays and limited access to care. i heard from many wyoming veterans who have been unable to receive the care they need and many providers who were unable to get reimbursed for medical services. some doctors and facilities ended their participation in the v.a. choice because it's taking too long to get reimbursed or they are unable to get reimbursed at all and they are having to do a trem
this is a huge problem in wyoming. wyoming's the least populated state in the nation. if it's a huge problem there, it has to be even greater across the country. i'm sure it's a problem in all of them. in 2014, we learned that several veterans died in arizona while staff at the v.a. medical center entered false information about their wait times, about their appointments. they kept getting delayed. later that year we found that scheduling manipulation was widespread, including in my state of...
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and the west of the wyoming team. i have a bunch of team in wyoming. they gather and work on case work and they do an outstanding job doing that i also want to thank the budget committee's bipartisan staff, which would be kim, katie, george, grace, and kevin, as well as celine who has been on loan to us from the printing office. you can tell around here it takes a lot of government printing. now, we've also been supported by the great work of our leadership, the floor and the cloakroom staff. i thank them for their continued good work and dedication to this institution and the country as a whole. i in particular i want to thank sharon, hazel marshal and jane lee and brendon dunn in the leader's office. monica, john and emily in the whip's office and especially lauelaura dove who really runs s place. she has a history both from when her dad was the parliamentarian and i'm sure it was dinner table talk that has led her to know a lot of the preferences. i've seen when we had discussed something and somebody disagreed with her, she was able to go -- pull o
and the west of the wyoming team. i have a bunch of team in wyoming. they gather and work on case work and they do an outstanding job doing that i also want to thank the budget committee's bipartisan staff, which would be kim, katie, george, grace, and kevin, as well as celine who has been on loan to us from the printing office. you can tell around here it takes a lot of government printing. now, we've also been supported by the great work of our leadership, the floor and the cloakroom staff. i...
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which is big thing for us in wyoming. he talked about trade, specifically beef, cattle, our number one cash crop. everything the president said today was music to the ears of the people of the rocky mountain west and my home state of wyoming. >> dana: i want to have you back to talk about trade. how much of a distraction is it when president trump is fighting with senator corker and he's punching back and you have the media basically asking mitch mcconnell four questions about corker and not one on the policy side? >> we don't need distractions. as senate republicans we are focused on the future and the families across the country. when somebody called this a photo op, i will tell you, dana, this is no photo op. this was a productive working meeting with the president of the united states dialoguing, questions and answers with senators from across the country. lots of issues being discussed. the economy, jobs, a strong and healthy economy, trade, energy, regulatory relief that has meant so much to help jobs and the econom
which is big thing for us in wyoming. he talked about trade, specifically beef, cattle, our number one cash crop. everything the president said today was music to the ears of the people of the rocky mountain west and my home state of wyoming. >> dana: i want to have you back to talk about trade. how much of a distraction is it when president trump is fighting with senator corker and he's punching back and you have the media basically asking mitch mcconnell four questions about corker and...
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in wyoming in 1925, and election was one. easedcrat in texas was into office after her husband's impeachment. she served a second term in the 1930's. in 26 state7 seats legislatures. decade later, they had won 46 seats and 39 legislatures. women were elected statewide. had women mayors. seattle was the largest. then, as now, women are entirely represented in the lowest categories of office. the least powerful. most women serve on school boards. nowhere near 50% in any category of women serving in office. alan won two terms. she ran an election for the ohio supreme court. she was a only democrat to win statewide in 1928. terms. in 1930 four, fdr appointed her to the court of appeals, making her the second federal judge. 1934, fdr appointed her to the court of appeals, making her the second federal judge. 1938, women held 38 presidential appointments. somewhere traditional, and some were more interesting. the tax appeal board, irs, civil in 1921, preston harding appointed mabel will the brand-- will the --wildebrand. without po
in wyoming in 1925, and election was one. easedcrat in texas was into office after her husband's impeachment. she served a second term in the 1930's. in 26 state7 seats legislatures. decade later, they had won 46 seats and 39 legislatures. women were elected statewide. had women mayors. seattle was the largest. then, as now, women are entirely represented in the lowest categories of office. the least powerful. most women serve on school boards. nowhere near 50% in any category of women serving...
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i do have a question, wyoming and colorado, not high tax states. i've been trying to understand the issue about the state and local tax deductions. this it seems like it could be a big sticking point with the big revenue raiser in order to pay for the tax cuts, which i know you care about, is about 40 house republicans who were present taxpayers and those high tax states like new york, california, new england. they are saying this is a deal breaker for them. >> director mulvaney: i hope it's not. at foundation here one of the things where driving at is fairness. and if you live in wyoming and i live in new york and we make the same amount of money on house was worth the same amount of money and house, cars worth the same amount of money, shouldn't we pay the same amount of federal tax? i think it's as, the president think that yes, most people think that we should pay the same amount. right now if you live in wyoming, all other things being equal, you pay more tax than someone who lives in new york. that's just not fair and it's something we really
i do have a question, wyoming and colorado, not high tax states. i've been trying to understand the issue about the state and local tax deductions. this it seems like it could be a big sticking point with the big revenue raiser in order to pay for the tax cuts, which i know you care about, is about 40 house republicans who were present taxpayers and those high tax states like new york, california, new england. they are saying this is a deal breaker for them. >> director mulvaney: i hope...
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grand teton national park in wyoming, he sponsored the bill to create that. made a very significant legacy for conservation and park land in south dakota and in the united states. arthur millet was pretty typical, he was a native of indiana, went to the university of indiana in bloomington. ran the newspaper in munsie, indiana and was an attorney there. then he came to south dakota or dakota territories at the time his wife had respiratory problems and indiana was too humid. so he wanted to find a more mild climate for her. so he originally came to springfield, his wife had respiratory problems and south . he was a friend of benjamin harrison who was a u.s. senator from indiana at that time. and senator harrison arranged for him to be appointed to run the land office in springfield, south dakota, or dakota territory. he lived there for a couple of ears and then moved to run the ater water in the northeast part of the state and became very involved in our early efforts for efforts for statehood. he was selected provisional governor of those efforts. when benja
grand teton national park in wyoming, he sponsored the bill to create that. made a very significant legacy for conservation and park land in south dakota and in the united states. arthur millet was pretty typical, he was a native of indiana, went to the university of indiana in bloomington. ran the newspaper in munsie, indiana and was an attorney there. then he came to south dakota or dakota territories at the time his wife had respiratory problems and indiana was too humid. so he wanted to...
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it is not a budget for the people of vermont or the people of wyoming or the people of the united states of america. this is a budget for the billionaire class which today is already doing phenomenally well. this is a budget for campaign contributors whose greed has no end, who provide millions and millions of dollars to candidates who represent their interests. this is a budget that must be opposed by the american people, and i urge the american people to tell their members of the senate to vote no on this budget. and with
it is not a budget for the people of vermont or the people of wyoming or the people of the united states of america. this is a budget for the billionaire class which today is already doing phenomenally well. this is a budget for campaign contributors whose greed has no end, who provide millions and millions of dollars to candidates who represent their interests. this is a budget that must be opposed by the american people, and i urge the american people to tell their members of the senate to...
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the first was in wyoming. it culminated years of effort to prepare this tiny community of 200 people for this event. the local sheriff's office estimated that 185,000 people descended on tiny glendo, wyoming, including, as you saw, the director of nsf. the second event in salem, oregon focused on high school students. nso, in partnership with other groups, trained a dozen students, all of whom are minorities underrepresented in the stem fields to be ambassadors of science and on eclipse day the students led the programs for the community. looking to the future, as you heard, another total eclipse will sweep the country from texas to maine, and we are already preparing. we plan to engage with students in underrepresented demographic groups well in advance of the 2024 eclipse to prepare a new set of students to be community leaders and science ambassadors . finally my colleague, matt penn ,, developed an ambitious eclipse program to combine public engagement with science . i'd like to share a video about several
the first was in wyoming. it culminated years of effort to prepare this tiny community of 200 people for this event. the local sheriff's office estimated that 185,000 people descended on tiny glendo, wyoming, including, as you saw, the director of nsf. the second event in salem, oregon focused on high school students. nso, in partnership with other groups, trained a dozen students, all of whom are minorities underrepresented in the stem fields to be ambassadors of science and on eclipse day the...
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the buffalo bill's center of the west in cody, wyoming, hosted this 90 minute
the buffalo bill's center of the west in cody, wyoming, hosted this 90 minute
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after a final show june 3rd, they split up the troupe and buffalo bill headed west to cheyenne, wyoming. there he was reunited with his old friends in the fifth cavalry on june 10th, 1876, he was immediately reappointed chief of staffs and the enlisted men as well as officers were all delighted to see him. and cries of here comes buffalo bill and hurrah, hurrah. everyone went. as cody greeted old friends in the cavalry camp, there must have been a strange mixture of dÉjÀ vu nostalgia. buffalo bill known by so many of the veterans of the fifth became buffalo bill. he wrote dime novels and stage shows. since departing in 1872, he'd become one of the most celebrated actors in america. but of course he was only playing a single character, himself. now he returned to his past life of adventure, one hawaii so cleverly exaggerated. within a few days both lives and both buffalo bills, the daring scout and the celebrated actor would give their greatest performance oen a gastly frontier stage in which western myth and reality would mort perfectly into each other. what's real? what's not? it's h
after a final show june 3rd, they split up the troupe and buffalo bill headed west to cheyenne, wyoming. there he was reunited with his old friends in the fifth cavalry on june 10th, 1876, he was immediately reappointed chief of staffs and the enlisted men as well as officers were all delighted to see him. and cries of here comes buffalo bill and hurrah, hurrah. everyone went. as cody greeted old friends in the cavalry camp, there must have been a strange mixture of dÉjÀ vu nostalgia. buffalo...
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that is not the case across colorado and wyoming and well into the northern plains. we are looking for morning lows right now, if you're up early, maybe about to walk the dog, temperatures are going to be in the 20s. in many locations, you'll have to wear the winter coat. that holds true as well for areas of nebraska and certainly colorado, where temperatures are dropping by 30 degrees from yesterday's high to today for denver. look for heavy snow and gusty winds, and this is going to make for really treacherous travel. windy conditions as well. and of course, as we just look at the denver forecast, there is the difference. today's high 35 and snow in the forecast for denver. so quite a change from what we saw yesterday. >> bonnie, i've got to say, i commend anybody who's up this early walking their dog. if you're out there walking your dog, that is appreciation for your animal, for sure. >> all right, thank you very much, bonnie. >>> well, there are new questions after vice president mike pence made a short and controversial appearance at sunday's nfl game between t
that is not the case across colorado and wyoming and well into the northern plains. we are looking for morning lows right now, if you're up early, maybe about to walk the dog, temperatures are going to be in the 20s. in many locations, you'll have to wear the winter coat. that holds true as well for areas of nebraska and certainly colorado, where temperatures are dropping by 30 degrees from yesterday's high to today for denver. look for heavy snow and gusty winds, and this is going to make for...
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the senator from wyoming. mr. enzi: earlier this month, the senate budget committee took an important first step towards tax reform by approving a fiscal year 2018 budget resolution focused on growing america's economy through tax policies that put more money in the hands of hardworking americans. this week, we take the next step as the senate begins debating the budget blueprint to pursue long overdue tax relief for families and job creators that will jump-start economic growth. it's crucial that congress approve this fiscal framework in order to eliminate the dated and stifling tax policies that are holding back american investments and productivity. as budget committee chairman, i am proud that congress and the president are tackling these important issues. after eight years of stagnant growth, it's clear that our growth, it's clear that our after eight years of stagnant growth it is clear that our nation needs a simpler, fairer and more transparent tax system that will leave $4 in the pockets of hard-working f
the senator from wyoming. mr. enzi: earlier this month, the senate budget committee took an important first step towards tax reform by approving a fiscal year 2018 budget resolution focused on growing america's economy through tax policies that put more money in the hands of hardworking americans. this week, we take the next step as the senate begins debating the budget blueprint to pursue long overdue tax relief for families and job creators that will jump-start economic growth. it's crucial...
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vice president had been fishing in wyoming. he stayed fishing in wyoming. sounds fun to fish in wyoming. white house chief of staff was on vacation. he was up in maine. and the head of the homeland security department on tuesday, day after land fall, day after levies breached and new orleans started to drown and fema officials tried to notify their own agency and own government of that, on tuesday, homeland security flew to a conference in georgia. why not? not busy. 1800 americans died. and not many heads rolled at all. in fact, quite the contrary. 12 years gone now. the washington post reports that on the white house homeland security counsel, which was singled out for blame, in terms of management of the disaster, at the time of the hurricane, the head of the prevention preparedness and response director, homeland security counsel special assistant to the president for prevention, preparedness, and response, the point person on information for the hurricane, the person in charge on the homeland security counsel of managing the flow of information about t
vice president had been fishing in wyoming. he stayed fishing in wyoming. sounds fun to fish in wyoming. white house chief of staff was on vacation. he was up in maine. and the head of the homeland security department on tuesday, day after land fall, day after levies breached and new orleans started to drown and fema officials tried to notify their own agency and own government of that, on tuesday, homeland security flew to a conference in georgia. why not? not busy. 1800 americans died. and...
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the first is in wyoming all these years of effort to prepare a tiny community of to the people. and though will call sheriff's office said 185,000 people descended the second event in salem or again focused on high school students and to train a dozen students all of whom are minorities in the stem field to be ambassadors for science and to lead programs for the community. looking to the future another solar eclipse will sweep the country from texas to mean that we're planning to engage students in the of underrepresented groups well in advance to prepare a new set of students than for my colleague to develop the ambitious program to combine public engagement with science and i would like to share a video of several young people in his program. >> when alexis from the reservation school in northern montana. taking a road trip with their science teacher to study the eclipse. >> is an amazing opportunity this is real life science to help them to be exposed what opportunities there are in the future. >>. >> we were trying to get pictures. >> when the moment finally arrived at darkn
the first is in wyoming all these years of effort to prepare a tiny community of to the people. and though will call sheriff's office said 185,000 people descended the second event in salem or again focused on high school students and to train a dozen students all of whom are minorities in the stem field to be ambassadors for science and to lead programs for the community. looking to the future another solar eclipse will sweep the country from texas to mean that we're planning to engage...
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. >> casper wyoming. >> casper wyoming. >> a s get 40% off on chooit residential cleaning services including carpet and hardwood, tile, stone, even air ducts and window treatments. and your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed or your money back. that's 40% off everything coit cleans. call or click today. the energy conscious whopeople among usle?s. say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. ad lib live picture-- dublin >>> it is tuesday morning and halloween. good morning to you on this tuesday. 4:30 for you right now as we take a live look at dublin as crews are on the road already. >> there's a lot of people out there. >> it's early and they are ready go. >> thank you for watching, i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. a pleasant morning. >> nice and cool. we have cloudy skies, not as much
. >> casper wyoming. >> casper wyoming. >> a s get 40% off on chooit residential cleaning services including carpet and hardwood, tile, stone, even air ducts and window treatments. and your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed or your money back. that's 40% off everything coit cleans. call or click today. the energy conscious whopeople among usle?s. say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe...
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john barrasso, the senator from wyoming, is close to this president, actually. the president will have a decision to make, does the side with a loyal person who has voted for him, with him, or follow steve bannon? >> we saw what he did in alabama. it certainly didn't work out the way he was hoping. >> which could be a lesson learned for the president. we're told he was very upset that he decided to do something that was out of character, endorsing an establishment candidate, only to basically -- to lose. >> to lose. >> everybody, stick around. there is more we need to discuss. i want to ask all of our panelists whether the president's latest demands will kill any chance of making a deal with democrats over the so-called d.r.e.a.m.ers, those young immigrant who's were brought into the united states as children. >>> we're also standing by for a police news conference coming in from las vegas. the latest on the mass shooting investigation. stick around for that. mike and i are both veterans, both served in the navy. i do outrank my husband, not just being in the mi
john barrasso, the senator from wyoming, is close to this president, actually. the president will have a decision to make, does the side with a loyal person who has voted for him, with him, or follow steve bannon? >> we saw what he did in alabama. it certainly didn't work out the way he was hoping. >> which could be a lesson learned for the president. we're told he was very upset that he decided to do something that was out of character, endorsing an establishment candidate, only to...
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the vice president had been fishing in wyoming. he stayed fishing in wyoming. it's a nice time to fish in wyoming t. white house chief of staff was on vacation, he was up in maine, no reason to scramble. and the head of the homeland security department on tuesday the day after the landfall the day after the levees were breached and new orleans started to drown and fema officials themselves were trying to notify their own agency and government of that on tuesday, homeland security secretary michael chertoff flew to an avian flu conference in georgia. why not? not busy. and 1,800 americans died. and not very many heads rolled at all. in fact, quite the contrary. we're terrestrial years on now, the washington post reports that on the white house homeland security council, which was singled out for blame in terms of the management of this disaster, the white house homeland security council at the time of hurricane katrina, the head of the prevention preparedness and response director of the homeland security count sim the special assistant to the president for prev
the vice president had been fishing in wyoming. he stayed fishing in wyoming. it's a nice time to fish in wyoming t. white house chief of staff was on vacation, he was up in maine, no reason to scramble. and the head of the homeland security department on tuesday the day after the landfall the day after the levees were breached and new orleans started to drown and fema officials themselves were trying to notify their own agency and government of that on tuesday, homeland security secretary...
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his daughter ann was surgeon worked with me in wyoming. people have to hold the wealth in something. you can not hold it in nothing. around the world people still have the faith and confidence in the united states of america and money continues to move into our economy and into our stock market. neil: yeah, you don't mess with him because his name starts with a irs. quickly, bump stocks, the devices allow semiautomatic weapon to mimic an automatic one. some of your republican colleagues are open to stop sales of these devices used by stephen paddock used in the las vegas shooting. where do you stand on that? >> obviously still hearts and thoughts of people in this country are out to those involved in las vegas. with regard to this specific device i don't think many of us, strong second amendments advocates, people have a lost guns were even aware of these -- they were approved by the obama administration. i think that both, through their atf. atf will look at it. the senate will look at it. we'll see where we go from here. neil: senator, t
his daughter ann was surgeon worked with me in wyoming. people have to hold the wealth in something. you can not hold it in nothing. around the world people still have the faith and confidence in the united states of america and money continues to move into our economy and into our stock market. neil: yeah, you don't mess with him because his name starts with a irs. quickly, bump stocks, the devices allow semiautomatic weapon to mimic an automatic one. some of your republican colleagues are...
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look how cold it's going to get into wyoming and colorado. cold enough for snow, and temperatures are heating up in texas where highs today will be in the 90s, depending where you are, you could face one or the other season. we're going to see the cold sticking around a little bit longer. >> all right. thanks a lot for the news. i'm gigi stone woods. >> i'm phillip mena. follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram. the news continues here on nbc and our nbc stations. have a great monday. give your boring old breakfast a wake up call. jack's two dollar breakfast pockets get a grilled pocket filled with your choice of ham or sausage, freshly cracked eggs and two melty cheeses. but if you snooze, you'll lose out on this deal. jack's $2 breakfast pockets. new from jack in the box. for just two bucks, get a forgrilled pocketh. filled with your choice of ham, or sausage, freshly cracked eggs, and two melted cheeses. jack's breakfast pockets, each for just two bucks. only from jack in the box. >>> we begin today in the bay early on this monday mor
look how cold it's going to get into wyoming and colorado. cold enough for snow, and temperatures are heating up in texas where highs today will be in the 90s, depending where you are, you could face one or the other season. we're going to see the cold sticking around a little bit longer. >> all right. thanks a lot for the news. i'm gigi stone woods. >> i'm phillip mena. follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram. the news continues here on nbc and our nbc stations. have a great...
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that caught on and other states that became states around at the same time, north dakota, montana, wyoming, washington copied south dakota's provision. when the u.s. capitol invited each state to contribute 2 statues, general beadle was the first selected from south dakota. this is the twin of the statue at a u.s. capitol. i have been comic to the capital my whole life, my grandpa served in the state senate and i used to visit him as a little kid. we have a mini school groups who go through the capital every year. one of the things that kid most remember and what they know is the story of these blue tiles on the floor. the capital was being built, the floor was presented by stonemasons from italy and traditionally the stonemasons are allowed to sign of their work somewhere. there were so many they do not want them to do that. stone mason each given a blue tile to place on the floor, supposedly there are 66 of them through the building. only 55 have ever been found. if you take a tour on the state capital and with the school group, that's a lot of attention paid to trying to find as many bl
that caught on and other states that became states around at the same time, north dakota, montana, wyoming, washington copied south dakota's provision. when the u.s. capitol invited each state to contribute 2 statues, general beadle was the first selected from south dakota. this is the twin of the statue at a u.s. capitol. i have been comic to the capital my whole life, my grandpa served in the state senate and i used to visit him as a little kid. we have a mini school groups who go through the...
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time -- wyoming-montana border. there is a huge amount of coal is produced there. if you added up the coal in the powder river basin produces, if it were its own country and you added up all that coal and is being burned around 200 electricity plants around the united states, and you made the powder river and -- river its own country it would be the sixth largest contributor to global warming in the world. so one of the side effects of the clean air act -- it is unbalanced, but there are unintended consequences. it pushed coal production to another part of the united states, then you have to deal with that problem. yes. >> you mentioned how polar bear cubs don't live as long now, but the polar bear properly -- population is in general going up. you mentioned the arctic sea ice is melting, but antarctica is expanding. why is it like the most contradictory effect? andrew isenberg: what i said was that fewer cubs make it to age 12. i don't know about the antarctic. i can to you about the arctic where the sea ice is mel
time -- wyoming-montana border. there is a huge amount of coal is produced there. if you added up the coal in the powder river basin produces, if it were its own country and you added up all that coal and is being burned around 200 electricity plants around the united states, and you made the powder river and -- river its own country it would be the sixth largest contributor to global warming in the world. so one of the side effects of the clean air act -- it is unbalanced, but there are...
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right now if you live in wyoming, all other things being equal, you pay more tax than someone who lives in new york. that's just not fair and it's something we really are hoping to change and we hope the house and senate can accept that. >> dana: some those taxpayers in those states would actually end up disproportionately paying for the tax cut bill if this stays in there. >> director mulvaney: you have to be careful there because one of the reasons it's so hard to do tax reform and we haven't done tax reform on the scale since the 1980s, we can always go in and look at one provision and say this is bad for this person, i can't vote for. you have to look at it holistically, you have to look at the entire impact of the tax plan. i hurt governor cuomo in new york state's tax plan would raise taxes of every person in new york. that's just false. when you look at it writ large, for example doubling the standard deductions, most people aren't going to be interested in it because they will not take it. >> dana: they won't have to. >> director mulvaney: that's exactly right. >> dana: 36 years
right now if you live in wyoming, all other things being equal, you pay more tax than someone who lives in new york. that's just not fair and it's something we really are hoping to change and we hope the house and senate can accept that. >> dana: some those taxpayers in those states would actually end up disproportionately paying for the tax cut bill if this stays in there. >> director mulvaney: you have to be careful there because one of the reasons it's so hard to do tax reform...
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the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you, thank you, madam president. last week the trump administration took a very important step, a step to end the war on coal and the war on american energy. the environmental protection agency said that it has begun the formal process to roll back the obama administration's so-called clean power plan. this plan was the cornerstone of the democratic efforts to destroy the reliable forms of energy that the american public continues to use today. my goal is to make energy as clean as we can as fast as we can without raising costs on american families. the trump administration wants exactly the same thing. the steps it announced last week will help provide greater energy security, more jobs, and a stronger economy. this is exactly what president trump promised that he would do. it is exactly what the american people voted for last november. americans said that they were tired of washington's out-of-control regulators. president trump took action right away. he issued an e
the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you, thank you, madam president. last week the trump administration took a very important step, a step to end the war on coal and the war on american energy. the environmental protection agency said that it has begun the formal process to roll back the obama administration's so-called clean power plan. this plan was the cornerstone of the democratic efforts to destroy the reliable forms of energy that the american public...
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the man ryan johnson is pulled over in caspar, wyoming. i time traveled to warn of the impending alien invasion. in order to transport him through time, the alliens had to fill -- aliens had to fill his body with booze that complained his slurred speech and bloodshot eyes and alcohol level of .03. time travel. they had to fill me with liquor. >> reporter: if you're in the officers what do you say to that? [laughter]. you probably arrest him and get a good laugh. >> reporter: i'm looking at him and like, really? let's get you outside and show you what's going on here's the commodore barry bridge, looks nice out there, the sun is starting to rise, we have mainly clear conditions, although that will change over the next few hours, we have a few clouds starting to march in from the west and some of nate's rains get in here sunday night into monday. eagles taking on the arizona cardinals, 1:00 p.m. start time on sunday, it will not feel like fall. the game day forecast calls for cloudy skies, showers or two around, muggy, 76 degrees and 4th qua
the man ryan johnson is pulled over in caspar, wyoming. i time traveled to warn of the impending alien invasion. in order to transport him through time, the alliens had to fill -- aliens had to fill his body with booze that complained his slurred speech and bloodshot eyes and alcohol level of .03. time travel. they had to fill me with liquor. >> reporter: if you're in the officers what do you say to that? [laughter]. you probably arrest him and get a good laugh. >> reporter: i'm...
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the first was in kas per wyoming. the county has open district choice. and this school has been run by teachers for 26 years. just within the last few years they switched to a mastery based competency based toeching and learning. thes if i had that, if they were able to take as long as you needed in another subject, i think that approach could have revolutionary results for a lot of kids who are either getting board to death or getting left behind. i would challenge all to look serio seriously and. >> thank you. up here in then con knee. i'm a masters fellow in the program of education, pistol si and before this i was a i was an educator. making sure that every kid who walks in a school at the beginning of the day leaves happy, physically and emotion emotionally safe. many of the policies or administration passed making us feel we have fewer tools in the schoolk-12 or taking title 9 protections or whether it's for profit schools with low graduation rates and low unemployment rates. [ cheers and applause ] can you talk a bit about how your administration
the first was in kas per wyoming. the county has open district choice. and this school has been run by teachers for 26 years. just within the last few years they switched to a mastery based competency based toeching and learning. thes if i had that, if they were able to take as long as you needed in another subject, i think that approach could have revolutionary results for a lot of kids who are either getting board to death or getting left behind. i would challenge all to look serio seriously...
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states is something that is i think that basing to our country look i have seen no evolution and upward wyoming is matter of fact i would say it appears to me that. it's almost the evolving. strong language there hand mr trump is not known for taking criticism lying down and he hit back on his favorite social media platform in his typical abrasive fashion corker couldn't get elected dog catcher in tennessee the president tweeted before going on to criticize the senator's role in the iran nuclear deal which the u.s. recently threatened to withdraw from senator corker hit back describing president trump as quote utterly untruthful and using the hash tag alert the daycare staff to imply childishness on the president's part but mr trump one of the last word referring to the senator as little bob corker he said that other countries had taken advantage of the u.s. while corker served as chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. a glee it is all right let's go to our washington correspondent now carolina jim noyes she is following you know this is the latest installment in this saga of spads
states is something that is i think that basing to our country look i have seen no evolution and upward wyoming is matter of fact i would say it appears to me that. it's almost the evolving. strong language there hand mr trump is not known for taking criticism lying down and he hit back on his favorite social media platform in his typical abrasive fashion corker couldn't get elected dog catcher in tennessee the president tweeted before going on to criticize the senator's role in the iran...
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>> budget committee chairman mike enzi of wyoming leaving the room , he said the committee would be in a break for lunch until about 2:30 eastern. look for live coverage when they return at c-span.org. meanwhile the budget passed by the u.s. house earlier today, passing their $1.1 trillion budget proposal for next year which would cut domestic spending while increasing spending for the pentagon the house budget would allow congress to repeal the affordable care act and rewrite the u.s. tax code under reconciliation rules which would prevent a filibuster in the senate. the house passed a bill by the vote of 219-206. before that vote, house minority leader nancy pelosi held her weekly briefing with reporters. she talked about gun violence, disaster assistance for recent hurricanes and immigration policy. this is 20 minutes. ms. pelosi: good morning. yesterday morning we all proudly stood on the steps of the capitol with gabbie giffords, our former colleague and national heroine, an inspiration to us all work john lewis, the spiritual leader of the congress especially on this issue relate
>> budget committee chairman mike enzi of wyoming leaving the room , he said the committee would be in a break for lunch until about 2:30 eastern. look for live coverage when they return at c-span.org. meanwhile the budget passed by the u.s. house earlier today, passing their $1.1 trillion budget proposal for next year which would cut domestic spending while increasing spending for the pentagon the house budget would allow congress to repeal the affordable care act and rewrite the u.s....
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let me take you out towards rockies and you can see the snow flying across montana and wyoming into colorado and we'll be interested to see how much they pileup out of that ahead of it through the planes they'll be heavy rain going on. maybe some significant rain and very potential for flash flooding out. there in fact flash flood warnings up for places like new orleans to be. redskins at kansas city chiefs tonight. warm one out there. 80. also dry and little breezy kickoff at 8:30. here you can expect a beautiful evening as well. anything you want to do outside weather cooperates. 00 temperature 71. by 9:00, 65 and by 11:00, 63 couple clouds not much it will not be as cool tonight as it was last night. we'll still head fo and mid 50s. that jacket will come in handy in the morning and sun glasses will come in handy again tomorrow as well we'll have the 7 day later. jim and sarah back to you. >> thank you sue on the way a crime caught on camera. >> d.c. police searching for three homicide suspects seen on surveillance video getting out of a car and are youing back to it with guns in hand. >>
let me take you out towards rockies and you can see the snow flying across montana and wyoming into colorado and we'll be interested to see how much they pileup out of that ahead of it through the planes they'll be heavy rain going on. maybe some significant rain and very potential for flash flooding out. there in fact flash flood warnings up for places like new orleans to be. redskins at kansas city chiefs tonight. warm one out there. 80. also dry and little breezy kickoff at 8:30. here you...
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from the buffalo bill center of the west in cody, wyoming. this is an hour a
from the buffalo bill center of the west in cody, wyoming. this is an hour a
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they met again only once in wyoming in july of 1876 when cody was scouting for the fifth cavalry and hickok was heading for the black hills, boom town, of deadwood, and a sad date with destiny. in 76 was a tough year for western heroes. they were checking out right and left. for a decade from 1873 until he left the board to organize the wild west show in 1883, cody toured in various frontier dramas and every play he played only one role. one he had perfected. buffalo bill. played himself. that's what i do as a professor. constantly. we need drama. and supposedly based on authentic adventures of his own past. and that's the get. that's it. that's the point. it's his connection between history and drama that provided a unique electricity to cody's stage presence. it made his blood and thunder dramas no matter how silly they were resonate. it's like if john wayne really had gone up iwo jima instead of staying home during the war. cody's 1876 tour was a huge success as well but was interrupted in april of 1876 by a telegram informing bill that this is little 5-year-old son kit was desper
they met again only once in wyoming in july of 1876 when cody was scouting for the fifth cavalry and hickok was heading for the black hills, boom town, of deadwood, and a sad date with destiny. in 76 was a tough year for western heroes. they were checking out right and left. for a decade from 1873 until he left the board to organize the wild west show in 1883, cody toured in various frontier dramas and every play he played only one role. one he had perfected. buffalo bill. played himself....
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everyone in the caucus and why senator barrasso of wyoming is in the news today. >> well, as we reported over the weekend, brian, senator barrasso is likely to get a challenge from rt right from eric prince, the founder of blackwater, the military contracting service. that is steve bannon's doing in large part. steve bannon recruited him. and from the right. >> peter, just for fun, tell our viewers who the president is having lunch with tomorrow at the white house. >> well, none other than rex tillerson, the secretary of state who did or did not call him a moron in the past and who said he's not resigning. a lot of people will be watching this lunch to see what comes of it. there's a real feeling that secretary of state tillerson is not long for this job, even if he stays for a few months, his position is obviously diminished. people do not assume that he speaks for the president. he speaks for the administration, and therefore, that takes away the biggest calling card that any secretary of state has, which is the idea that he represents the united states of america around the world. so
everyone in the caucus and why senator barrasso of wyoming is in the news today. >> well, as we reported over the weekend, brian, senator barrasso is likely to get a challenge from rt right from eric prince, the founder of blackwater, the military contracting service. that is steve bannon's doing in large part. steve bannon recruited him. and from the right. >> peter, just for fun, tell our viewers who the president is having lunch with tomorrow at the white house. >> well,...
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this is bryant johnson who was pulled over for a suspected dui in caspar, wyoming. he told officers he time traveled from the year 2028 to warn of a impending alien invasion. johnson said in order to transport him through time aliens had to fill his body with booze. that explains his slurred speech and blood alcohol level of .03. we're back after this. first apartment 60 second rotini ah, here we go. hi, honey! hey mom! are you eating well? umm...yeah i'm actually making something right now. new barilla ready pasta. deliciously al dente in just 60 seconds. simply add your favorite ingredients... that looks amazing! ...and enjoy. hey, there you go. i can almost smell it. new barilla ready pasta. 60 seconds to wonderful. um, elbow! oh, sorry mom! >> so glad you're waking up with us. 5:26 a.m., the flyers west coast trip continues in anaheim. they fly east to play western conference champions predators. >>> eagles play without fletcher cox, a calf injury will keep him out of the game against arizona. it will be played at the linc. >>> temple football team plays at east
this is bryant johnson who was pulled over for a suspected dui in caspar, wyoming. he told officers he time traveled from the year 2028 to warn of a impending alien invasion. johnson said in order to transport him through time aliens had to fill his body with booze. that explains his slurred speech and blood alcohol level of .03. we're back after this. first apartment 60 second rotini ah, here we go. hi, honey! hey mom! are you eating well? umm...yeah i'm actually making something right now....
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that's what i hear about every weekend in wyoming. under the outlined that republicans have proposed, every working man and woman in this country will be better off,s that our goal, make -- off, that's our goal, a strong, healthy economy. that's what we're hearing about on the -- today on the floor and what we heard from the senator from georgia. when we cut the amount of money that people have to pay in taxes, essentially it's like giving them a raise. that's what this is about, giving people a raise. we want working people to keep more of their hard-earned money and one way to do that is by doubling the standard deduction. the current standard deduction is $12,000 for a couple joining -- filing jointly. the republican plan doubles it to $24,000, that means that $24,000 of a couple's income will not be taxed at all. beyond that, we will recuse the -- reduce the number of tax brackets. we'll move people into lower brackets. isn't that what we're trying to do? yes, it is. if you used to be in a bracket paying 25%, there is a pretty goo
that's what i hear about every weekend in wyoming. under the outlined that republicans have proposed, every working man and woman in this country will be better off,s that our goal, make -- off, that's our goal, a strong, healthy economy. that's what we're hearing about on the -- today on the floor and what we heard from the senator from georgia. when we cut the amount of money that people have to pay in taxes, essentially it's like giving them a raise. that's what this is about, giving people...
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everyone in the caucus and why senator barasso of wyoming is in the news today? >> well, as we reported over the weekend, brian, senator borasso is likely to get a challenge from the right from erik prince, the founder of black water, the military contracting service. that is steve bannon's doing, in large part, steve bannon recruited him. and races like that we are going to see replicated across the country. steve bannon hopes to have candidates in states from maine to montana who will run kind of as republican insurgents in the mold of donald trump. that should scare republicans, not because the candidates themselves are such great figures, such fearsome political figures or really all that talented. look at roy moore, right, a guy who had just won in alabama and was thrown out of his job as supreme court justice twice. and it's the anger that voters have, republican voters especially, it's different from 2014, different from 2016. the climate right now, republicans will tell you, is ripe for the kind of disruption that we saw in 2010 when a lot of incumbents e
everyone in the caucus and why senator barasso of wyoming is in the news today? >> well, as we reported over the weekend, brian, senator borasso is likely to get a challenge from the right from erik prince, the founder of black water, the military contracting service. that is steve bannon's doing, in large part, steve bannon recruited him. and races like that we are going to see replicated across the country. steve bannon hopes to have candidates in states from maine to montana who will...
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. >> i couldn't say damned wyoming. i like the state. it's the huge swath of people that are progun. >> what's happened to gun culture over the past 10 to 20 years. we've gone from your bolt action pistols that people use for hunting but that wasn't going to last forever. and the nra knew that. they knew that hunting culture is decreasing. so they start pushing the semi automatic weapons and pump out the fear and paranoia as well convincing people that they need the semi alms to defend themselves, these pistols are not going to do the trick. you need street weapons, war weapons to defend yourself. >> how do you use one of those. if somebody is knocking on your window trying to get in the house, you go find your machine gun. >> right. you go find your machine gun. it's ridiculous as a defensive weapon. it's ridiculous as a weapon to use to shoot a deer or a rabbit. but there are 300 million guns in this country and an awful lot of them are assault weapons. >> the real gun person whab's t, what's the reaction? what do they say? i know. evi
. >> i couldn't say damned wyoming. i like the state. it's the huge swath of people that are progun. >> what's happened to gun culture over the past 10 to 20 years. we've gone from your bolt action pistols that people use for hunting but that wasn't going to last forever. and the nra knew that. they knew that hunting culture is decreasing. so they start pushing the semi automatic weapons and pump out the fear and paranoia as well convincing people that they need the semi alms to...
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it's snowing across montana, wyoming and the colorado rockies over the last couple of days. that will stay there to the west. we'll get a piece of it by the middle end of next week. we'll get rain in here tuesday, maybe a half inch to an inch, some of the chilly weather moves in next week. this is the air mass heading this way. the numbers look chilly, but it's not too bad considering the time of year and where we are looking. fairbanks 3 degrees it's not that much colder than where they should be for this time of the year. some of this will be diving south and east over the next few days. we'll get this area of low pressure here the upper level low will bring cooler air to the region. it arrives tuesday night and it should last through halloween. >> thank you for the update. >>> a university is giving new meaning to higher education. university of michigan is offering an undergraduate marijuana degree. it goes beyond marijuana and the students will take courses in 0 biology chemistry and finance. >>> if you're not careful you can damage your property and injury yourself, so
it's snowing across montana, wyoming and the colorado rockies over the last couple of days. that will stay there to the west. we'll get a piece of it by the middle end of next week. we'll get rain in here tuesday, maybe a half inch to an inch, some of the chilly weather moves in next week. this is the air mass heading this way. the numbers look chilly, but it's not too bad considering the time of year and where we are looking. fairbanks 3 degrees it's not that much colder than where they should...